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Spring bloom

Dugdale RC, Wilkerson EP, Hogue VE, Marchi A (2007) The role of ammonium and nitrate in spring bloom development in San Erancisco Bay. Estuar Coast Shelf Sci 73(1-2) 17-29... [Pg.71]

F. Vidussi, J.-C. Mary and J. Chiaverini, Phytoplankton pigment variations during the transition from spring bloom to oligotrophy in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea. Deep Sea Res. 47 (2000) 423 445. [Pg.365]

The spring bloom becomes nutrient-limited when the initial charge of inorganic nitrate (or, in some cases, silicate) in the mixed layer becomes exhausted. ... [Pg.682]

Dominant microphytoplankton. Comprises most of the primary production and biomass in spring blooms at temperate and polar regions. They require more Fe and P than most of the smaller nano-and pico-phytoplankton... [Pg.730]

Smayda, T.3., 1973. The growth of Skeletonema costatum during a winter-spring bloom in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island. Norw. 3. Bot., 20 219-247. [Pg.122]

Laanbroek, H. J., J. C. Verplanke, P. R. M. de Visscher, and R. de Vuyst. 1985. Distribution of phyto- and bacterioplankton growth and biomass parameters, dissolved inorganic nutrients and free amino acids during a spring bloom in the Oosterschelde basin, the Netherlands. Marine Ecology Progress Series 25 1-11. [Pg.116]

Pomeroy, L. R., W. J. Wiebe, D. Deibel, R. J. Thompson, G. T. Rowe, and J. D. Pakulski. 1991. Bacterial responses to temperature and substrate concentration during the Newfoundland spring bloom. Marine Ecology Progress Series 75 143-159. [Pg.378]

Billen, G., and A. Fontigny. 1987. Dynamics of a Phaeocystis dominated spring bloom in Belgian coastal waters. II. Bacterioplankton dynamics. Marine Ecology Progress Series 37 249-257. [Pg.395]

Bieger, T., Abrajano, Jr., T.A., and Hellou, J. (1997) Generation of biogeneic hydrocarbons during a spring bloom in Newfoundland coastal (NW Atlantic) waters. Org. Geochem. 26, 207-218. [Pg.548]

Nichols, P.D., Palmisano, A.C., Rayner, M.S., Smith, GA., and White, D.C. (1990) Occurrence of novel C20 sterols in Antarctic sea ice diatom communities during spring bloom. Org. Geochem. 15, 503-508. [Pg.636]

Reuss, N., and Poulsen, L.K. (2002) Evaluation of fatty acids as biomarkers for a natural plankton community. A field study of a spring bloom and a post-bloom off West Greenland. Mar. Biol. 141, 423 134. [Pg.650]

Veldhuis MJW, Colijn F, Venekamp LAH (1986) The spring bloom of Phaeocystis pouchetii (Haptophyceae) in Dutch coastal waters. Neth J Sea Res 20 37-48 Veldhuis MJW, Colijn F, Admiraal W (1991) Phosphate utilization in Phaeocystis pouchetii (Haptophyceae). Mar Ecol 12 53-62... [Pg.48]

Annual variation of Phaeocystis colony abundance did not at all resemble the variation in phytoplankton biomass [the chlorophyll-related Phytoplankton Colour index (PCI)] anywhere, certainly not in the bloom period, i.e. the spring (see Fig. 3). Year-month plots of true chlorophyll concentrations, derived from the Dutch monitoring programme, in CPR rectangle Ow (see Fig. lb) are presented in Fig. 4. Notice the gradually earlier chlorophyll spring bloom over the monitoring period at all stations (2, 10, 20 and 70 km off the coast of Noordwijk, The Netherlands). [Pg.52]

The Phytoplankton Colour (PCI) cumulative sum plot showed a (single) shift (Fig. 5) in the mid 1980s. This was very different from the two shifts in the Phaeocystis plot (mid 1960s and early 1990s, see Fig. 5), which shows again that Phaeocystis does not reflect the variation observed in phytoplankton biomass. Between 1970 and 1985, low phytoplankton abundance (PCI) in the North Sea coincided with a late spring bloom. This... [Pg.52]

Gieskes WWC, Kraay GW (1977b) Primary production and consumption of organic matter in the southern North Sea during the spring bloom of 1975. Neth J Sea Res 11 146-167... [Pg.59]

Seuront L, Souissi S (2001) Climatic control of Phaeocystis spring bloom in the eastern English Channel (1991— 2000). La Mer 40 41-51... [Pg.60]

Alderkamp AC, Nejstgaard JC, Verity PG, Zirbel MJ, Sazhin AF, Van Rijssel M (2006a) Dynamics in carbohydrate composition of Phaeocystis pouchetii colonies during spring blooms in mesocosm. J Sea Res 55 169-181... [Pg.114]

Alderkamp AC, Sintes E, Herndl GJ (2006b) Abundance and activity of major groups of prokaryotic plankton in the coastal North Sea during the wax and wane of a phytoplankton spring bloom. Aquat Microb Ecol 45 237-246... [Pg.114]

Van Boekel WHM, Hansen FC, Riegman R, Bak RPM (1992) Lysis-induced decline of a Phaeocystis spring bloom and coupling with the microbial foodweb. Mar Ecol Prog Ser 81 269-276... [Pg.118]

Carlson CA, Ducklow HW, Smith WO, Hansel DA (1998) Carbon dynamics during spring blooms in the Ross Sea polynya and the Sargasso Sea contrasts in dissolved and particulate organic carbon portioning. Limnol Oceanogr 43 375-386... [Pg.134]

Peperzak L, Colijn F, Gieskes WWC, Peeters JCH (1998) Development of the diatom-Phaeocystis spring bloom in the Dutch coastal zone of the North Sea the silicon depletion versus the daily irradiance threshold hypothesis. J Plankton Res 20 517-537 Petterson K, Sahlsten E (1990) Diet patterns of combined nitrogen uptake and intracellular storage of nitrate by phytoplankton in the open Skagerrak. J Exp Mar Biol Ecol 138 167-182... [Pg.146]

Archer SD, Verity PG, Stefels J (2000) Impact of microzooplankton on the progression and fate of the spring bloom... [Pg.167]


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